Try using eco soak off solution,i find it doesn't dry my natural nails.
On May 20, 2011 1:20 PM, "Pat. Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Holly:
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> I am using acetone from Sally Beauty Supply. My natural nails were
healthy,
> not brittle nor soft, flexible and pink with bright white free edges. I am
> working on getting my application thinner. Hopefully that will solve the
> problem, product is on fairly thin, I think, but the top coat is so very
> thick I'm not convinced I'm getting it thin enough or getting perfect
> coverage -- does that make any sort of sense to you.
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> I keep telling myself I didn't always know how to do a chemical peel and
am
> now very comfortable doing them and as comfortable teaching the Plastic
> Surgeons and Derms to do them, so I convince myself there is hope yet. :)
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> Holly, I truly appreciate the effort you are making for me. Thank you so
> much.
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> Pat.
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> Pat. Smith
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> Medical Esthetician
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
> Of Holly L Schippers
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 12:48 PM
> To: BeautyTech E-List
> Subject: [Bulk] RE: [Bulk] RE: NailTech:: Shellac
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> Are you using beauty grade acetone? What were your natural nails normally
> like?
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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Bulk] RE: NailTech:: Shellac
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 10:21:22 -0400
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> Thanks, Holly, I am not buffing nor am I soaking in acetone. What I have
> found that works best for removal, for me, is using about an 8th of a 4 x
4
> coarse gauze (cutting a 4 x 4 in half then cutting the halves in half and
> then cutting the remaining small pieces in half again), saturating with
> acetone, folding in half again, placing on the nail plate and tightly
> wrapping with aluminum foil. The coarse gauze seems to really scrub the
> shellac off easily, I give it a little twisty turny before pulling it off
> and there is usually very little left to scrape off with an orange wood
> stick.
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> I will try again to get colour, etc. applied more thinly. Why do my nails
> seems to be so much softer and weaker after wearing Shellac? How long
> should I be expecting Shellac to last without peeling, chipping, etc. I am
> not getting 14 days -- perhaps 10. I will try applying as per the video.
> Thanks for your help.
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> Pat.
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> Pat. Smith
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> Medical Esthetician
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
> Of Holly L Schippers
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:37 PM
> To: BeautyTech E-List
> Subject: [Bulk] RE: NailTech:: Shellac
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> Don't Buff!
> Don't soak off in a bowl of acetone!
>
> Here is a troubleshooting video, let me know if it helps or if you need
more
> ideas on what it could be :o)
>
> http://youtu.be/q4beb4eTszc
>
> Holly L. Schippers
> CND Education Ambassador
> <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
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> 641-660-4058 c
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> Visit cnd.com <http://www.cnd.com> for the latest in products, education
> and nail fashion!
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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: NailTech:: Shellac
> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 18:46:43 -0400
>
> Hi:
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> I am struggling to get the Shellac really thin, what is the trick. Also I
> am not getting 14 days wear out of it -- it starts to peel. chip or crack
> after about 10 days, I'm assuming product is too thick? The other thing
> I've noticed that my nails are much softer than they were when I started
> using Shellac, and they are breaking and/or tearing with product on them.
> What am I doing wrong.
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> Many thanks for your insight and help.
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> Pat.
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> Pat. Smith
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> Medical Esthetician
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